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smartphones that —— sales driving profitability higher, particularly indian demand which has overtaken america as the second—largest market for smartphones after china. samsung cell phone shipments to india are up 30% from the same last year. but chinese rivals are hot on their heels. earlier, we explained their latest success. escape was launched in march and note eight was launched a few months ago, nobody has even remembered what the note 7 was. samsung is in a runfor remembered what the note 7 was. samsung is in a run for highly confident prizes. they even supply panels to apple. they are making money from all sorts. but you know what? samsung electronics also has its leadership problems. it seems not to have an impact on their bottom line. the current results is a combination of years of samsung's commitment into components, especially in memory and storage chips. as we know, all good runs come to an end. ceo kwon‘s resignation came at a point where samsung could turn a corner. as a result, ceo will not remain there forever with same vision. apple saw its shares hit a record high afte
smartphones that —— sales driving profitability higher, particularly indian demand which has overtaken america as the second—largest market for smartphones after china. samsung cell phone shipments to india are up 30% from the same last year. but chinese rivals are hot on their heels. earlier, we explained their latest success. escape was launched in march and note eight was launched a few months ago, nobody has even remembered what the note 7 was. samsung is in a runfor remembered what...
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our north america editor, jon sopel, reports from washington. reporter: mr manafort, are you turning yourself in to federal authorities today? this isn't how it was meant to be. lawyer: mr manafort has no comment. just over a year ago, the multimillionaire paul manafort was donald trump's campaign chairman and a figure of huge influence. today, he's been ordered to an fbi field office to face the most grave charges. normally talkative, today, much more tight—lipped. the indictment runs to over 30 pages and details are complex web of financial arrangements to keep vast sums secret from the us authorities. it details how manafort was working as an agent for the pro—russia party in ukraine from whom he received tens of millions of dollars in payments for a decade until 2016. it's alleged he laundered $18 million through various accounts and companies and by any means. almost $1 million was funnelled through an antiques rug store in alexandria, virginia. $850,000 laundered through a men's clothes store in new york. a mark of how seriously the pr
our north america editor, jon sopel, reports from washington. reporter: mr manafort, are you turning yourself in to federal authorities today? this isn't how it was meant to be. lawyer: mr manafort has no comment. just over a year ago, the multimillionaire paul manafort was donald trump's campaign chairman and a figure of huge influence. today, he's been ordered to an fbi field office to face the most grave charges. normally talkative, today, much more tight—lipped. the indictment runs to...
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his assessment i think of america's leadership in space isn't quite true. america has fallen behind in human space flight, the fact that it has two rely on russian rockets to change its astronauts on the international space station really shows that but in terms of exploration of space, they are doing fantastic work. you know, their recent missions, for example, new horizons, to pluto, the recently ended cassini mission to saturn. america is doing marvellous things in space and it's doing them in collaboration with the european space agency, with russia and japan and also, if it's good it would join with china because scientists, we will collaborate with anybody who wa nts to will collaborate with anybody who wants to collaborate with us. what did you make of his phrase about the moon being a stepping stone? can you explain it. he has it right, the most difficult part of space exploration is getting away from the earth. if you want to explore beyond the moon, then you need a huge amount of energy to do that. if you can establish a base on the moon where you
his assessment i think of america's leadership in space isn't quite true. america has fallen behind in human space flight, the fact that it has two rely on russian rockets to change its astronauts on the international space station really shows that but in terms of exploration of space, they are doing fantastic work. you know, their recent missions, for example, new horizons, to pluto, the recently ended cassini mission to saturn. america is doing marvellous things in space and it's doing them...
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from las vegas, our north america correspondent, james cook has the latest. the golden glass were shattered by a man intent on mayhem. why? police still don't know but they say there is evidence stephen paddock planned to survive the attack and he may have had help. they want to know why he went on a weapon buying spree a year ago, although he had been amassing an arsenalfor years. we know stephen paddock is a man who spent decades acquiring weapons and ammo and living a secret life. much of which will never be fully understood. so far there has been a lot of attention paid to the actions of the man who was in that building and what he did, firing down on this concert below. but what many people who were at that gig have told us is that they think the focus should be on the response and the bravery that was on display there. this 24—year—old kept running from the bullets even though she had been shot in the back. i felt something hit me really hard and then i felt something splatter on my back, so i thought it was either somebody‘s drink, it kind of fel
from las vegas, our north america correspondent, james cook has the latest. the golden glass were shattered by a man intent on mayhem. why? police still don't know but they say there is evidence stephen paddock planned to survive the attack and he may have had help. they want to know why he went on a weapon buying spree a year ago, although he had been amassing an arsenalfor years. we know stephen paddock is a man who spent decades acquiring weapons and ammo and living a secret life. much of...
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this is a test, isn't it now, for america? for the media, the court system, for mueller, and various institutions in the us. where do they put the emphasis? ido they put the emphasis? i do not think there is any indication that the american system is crumbling under the weight of this story. actually, the checks and bala nces this story. actually, the checks and balances built into the system are holding. james comey was fired, the head of the fbi, that was legal but unusual. then we had a special counsel investigating this. the moment the court system, the press system, congress, they are all acting as they should be acting. let's talk about kevin spacey. the hollywood star has apologised after he was accused of making a sexual advance towards a child actor who was 1a at the time. kevin spacey said he was invited to a party, he was drunk, and that is when the alleged incident happened. kevin spacey was 26 at the time. in a statement he said i honestly don't remember the encounter, but if i behaved as he describes i only the s
this is a test, isn't it now, for america? for the media, the court system, for mueller, and various institutions in the us. where do they put the emphasis? ido they put the emphasis? i do not think there is any indication that the american system is crumbling under the weight of this story. actually, the checks and bala nces this story. actually, the checks and balances built into the system are holding. james comey was fired, the head of the fbi, that was legal but unusual. then we had a...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: probing possible links with russia — donald trump's former campaign manager is accused of conspiracy against the united states. a former trump aide pleads guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with russian officials. the white house says it's got nothing to do with the president. the sacked catalan president, carles puigdemont, has gone to belgium amid reports he may claim asylum as spain considers charging him with rebellion. and levels of the greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, in the earth's atmosphere surge to a record high. the un says we have solutions, but must act now.
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: probing possible links with russia — donald trump's former campaign manager is accused of conspiracy against the united states. a former trump aide pleads guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with russian officials. the white house says it's got nothing to do with the president. the sacked catalan president, carles puigdemont, has gone to belgium amid reports...
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all of these, broadly speaking are set in america. what was the picture that we are trying to paint? america is a place of relea ptless ongoing trying to paint? america is a place of releaptless ongoing chances. row don't just of releaptless ongoing chances. row don'tjust get second chances in the united states, you get third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh chances. you get to re—make yourself in the united states. is there any chance for harvey weinstein to come back? no. it is a watershed moment. this is a sea change. i think his last name will be a noun and a verb. it will be an identifying monikerfor a state and a verb. it will be an identifying moniker for a state of being of which there is a before and an after. no. not at all. imean, no. perhaps all men, myself included, should pipe down and not try to explain it and not try to comment on it, certainly not try to defend it. i was talking to a very famous, well respected actress, who said almost entirely the opposite, saying it was time for the men to stand up and do somethi
all of these, broadly speaking are set in america. what was the picture that we are trying to paint? america is a place of relea ptless ongoing trying to paint? america is a place of releaptless ongoing chances. row don't just of releaptless ongoing chances. row don'tjust get second chances in the united states, you get third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh chances. you get to re—make yourself in the united states. is there any chance for harvey weinstein to come back? no. it is a watershed...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: probing possible links with russia — donald trump's former campaign manager is accused of conspiracy against the united states. meanwhile, a former trump aide pleads guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with russian officials. the white house says it's got nothing to do with the president. we've been saying from day one there's been no evidence of trump—russia collusion and nothing in today's indictment changes that at all. the sacked catalan president carles puigdemont has gone to belgium amid reports he may claim asylum as spain considers charging him with rebellion. and levels of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere surge to a record high. the un says we have solutions, but must act now. the official inquiry into allegations of russian meddling in last year's us presidential election has produced its first charges. president trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort, has been charged with money launde
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: probing possible links with russia — donald trump's former campaign manager is accused of conspiracy against the united states. meanwhile, a former trump aide pleads guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with russian officials. the white house says it's got nothing to do with the president. we've been saying from day one there's been no evidence of...
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that wasjon sopel our north america there. s as we've heard, the charges against paul manafort, president trump's former campaign manager, focus on his business dealings in ukraine. mr manafort is alleged to have made millions of dollars acting on behalf of pro—russian politicians. 0ur correspondent paul wood, who's been looking into mr manafort‘s activities in ukraine, reports on an internal investigation into mr manafort and sent this report. the former president's villa in ukraine isa the former president's villa in ukraine is a monument to bad taste and how lucrative politics here can be. president yanukovychian was backed by russia and fled to moscow, the america who represented him, paul manafort, faces charges of money—laundering. the us special council is trying to establish the exact source of mr manafort‘s millions. this place is quite ridiculous. investigators in the united states wa nt to investigators in the united states want to know if the money flowed through oligarchs or businessmen with ties to the kr
that wasjon sopel our north america there. s as we've heard, the charges against paul manafort, president trump's former campaign manager, focus on his business dealings in ukraine. mr manafort is alleged to have made millions of dollars acting on behalf of pro—russian politicians. 0ur correspondent paul wood, who's been looking into mr manafort‘s activities in ukraine, reports on an internal investigation into mr manafort and sent this report. the former president's villa in ukraine isa...
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brazil have arrested more than 100 people in the biggest operation ever against paedophiles in latin america. the suspects were accessed through the dark web. the world health organization has appointed president robert mugabe of zimbabwe as a "goodwill ambassador" to help tackle non—communicable diseases. critics say that during his 37—year rule, health services in zimbabwe have sharply deteriorated. now on bbc news, "michael fish: the great storm and me." iam i am michael fish, and i was a bbc weatherman for over a0 years. i am michael fish, and i was a bbc weatherman for over 40 years. a lot of snow in eastern parts of the country overnight and still are lot to come. in october, 1987, i drove an austin micro. we gave forecast in fahrenheit as well as celsius. nothing but bad news, iam fahrenheit as well as celsius. nothing but bad news, i am afraid. trouble with the wind, you might say. and then, of course, there was this. earlier on, a woman rang the bbc and said there is a hurricanes on the way, if you are watching, don't worry, there isn't. on the way, if you are watching, don't wo
brazil have arrested more than 100 people in the biggest operation ever against paedophiles in latin america. the suspects were accessed through the dark web. the world health organization has appointed president robert mugabe of zimbabwe as a "goodwill ambassador" to help tackle non—communicable diseases. critics say that during his 37—year rule, health services in zimbabwe have sharply deteriorated. now on bbc news, "michael fish: the great storm and me." iam i am...
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is bbc world news america. multiple fatalities in new york city after a truck strikes pedestrians and cyclists. law enforcement say they are investigating as an act of terrorism. we will be live at the scene. and the russian revolution led by vladimir lenin was 100 years ago, and in the soviet era, thousands of statues meant he was omnipresent. wherever you went, there was at least one lenin thinking about you, taking care of you, orjust thinking about you, taking care of you, or just watching thinking about you, taking care of you, orjust watching you. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. we begin with breaking news in new york city. they can truck has ploughed into people a bike path in lower manhattan and the mayor says to have at least eight the selsey. information is coming in about the incident with law enforcement is investigating as a terrorist attack. earlier, the new york police department gave a press conference. this is limited bill de blasio had to say. this
is bbc world news america. multiple fatalities in new york city after a truck strikes pedestrians and cyclists. law enforcement say they are investigating as an act of terrorism. we will be live at the scene. and the russian revolution led by vladimir lenin was 100 years ago, and in the soviet era, thousands of statues meant he was omnipresent. wherever you went, there was at least one lenin thinking about you, taking care of you, orjust thinking about you, taking care of you, or just watching...
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you're watching bbc world news america. still to come: a growing number of people here in the us cannot read or write. it is a failure of the education system to be blamed? at least six people have died in germany, poland and the czech republic after storms swept through northern europe. they were killed by drowning and by falling trees. winds reached more than 100 miles an hour in the czech republic while off the coast of northern germany, emergency workers are struggling to move a stranded freight ship office and back. and by‘s city centre is flooded and thousands of homes without power. buffeted by heavy winds, this plane attempts a hair—raising landing in salzburg. but it is just so windy that it is too dangerous. so the pilot aborts the landing and is forced to fly back to frankfurt. further north, the centre of hamburg has been flooded. the river elbe reached 10 feet above its normal level and just off the coast on its way to hamburg, a freighter carrying thousands of tonnes of fuel oil has run aground. the author
you're watching bbc world news america. still to come: a growing number of people here in the us cannot read or write. it is a failure of the education system to be blamed? at least six people have died in germany, poland and the czech republic after storms swept through northern europe. they were killed by drowning and by falling trees. winds reached more than 100 miles an hour in the czech republic while off the coast of northern germany, emergency workers are struggling to move a stranded...
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from washington, our north america correspondent, laura bicker reports. paul manafort, donald trump's former campaign manager, leaves court under house arrest facing 12 grave charges including money laundering and conspiracy, pleading not guilty and the charges don't relate to his work with a trump campaign but as he sped away from the spotlight, there came an unexpected bombshell. george papadopoulos, and unpaid adviserfor the campaign, pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about his russian contacts. his charge sheet says while he was a trump at met a russian professor in london who said he had dirt on hillary clinton. despite having told the fbi he wasn't a member of the campaign when the meeting took place. the professor said he had thousands of clinton campaign emails and he worked to set up a meeting between trump and vladimir putin which didn't happen. he discloses facts of communication between the trump campaign and russia and that could bea campaign and russia and that could be a much bigger problem for trump. meanwhile more details have emerged of
from washington, our north america correspondent, laura bicker reports. paul manafort, donald trump's former campaign manager, leaves court under house arrest facing 12 grave charges including money laundering and conspiracy, pleading not guilty and the charges don't relate to his work with a trump campaign but as he sped away from the spotlight, there came an unexpected bombshell. george papadopoulos, and unpaid adviserfor the campaign, pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about his russian...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: probing possible links with russia — donald trump's former campaign manager is accused of conspiracy against the united states. meanwhile, a former trump aide pleads guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with russian officials. the white house says it's got nothing to do with the president. we've been saying from day one there's been no evidence of trump—russia collusion and nothing in today's indictment changes that at all. the sacked catalan president carles puigdemont has gone to belgium amid reports he may claim asylum as spain considers charging him with rebellion. and levels of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere surge to a record high. the un says we have solutions, but must act now.
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: probing possible links with russia — donald trump's former campaign manager is accused of conspiracy against the united states. meanwhile, a former trump aide pleads guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with russian officials. the white house says it's got nothing to do with the president. we've been saying from day one there's been no evidence of...
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our north america editor, jon sopel, has this report from washington. reporter: mr manafort, are you turning yourself into federal authorities today? this wasn't how it was meant to be. lawyer: mr manafort has no comment. over a year ago the multimillionaire paul manafort was donald trump's campaign chairman and a figure of huge influence. today, he's been ordered to an fbi field office to face the most grave charges. normally talkative, today, much more tight—lipped. the indictment runs to over 30 pages and details are complex web of financial arrangements to keep vast sums secret from the us authorities. it details how manafort was working as an agent for the pro—russia party in ukraine from whom he received tens of millions of dollars in payments for a decade until 2016. it's alleged he laundered $18 million through various accounts and companies and by any means. almost $1 million was funneled through an antique antiques rug store in alexandria, virginia. $850,000 laundered through a men's clothes store in new york. a mark of how seriously the p
our north america editor, jon sopel, has this report from washington. reporter: mr manafort, are you turning yourself into federal authorities today? this wasn't how it was meant to be. lawyer: mr manafort has no comment. over a year ago the multimillionaire paul manafort was donald trump's campaign chairman and a figure of huge influence. today, he's been ordered to an fbi field office to face the most grave charges. normally talkative, today, much more tight—lipped. the indictment runs to...
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i know you mentioned america, and we are a lwa ys you mentioned america, and we are always ten years behind with most things. i was in plum oth at the weekend and every house? families like a celebration and if you look at, you know, all the things we have, we have easter and christmas and a lot of our bank holiday festivals and everything, food, entertainment and family fun, they dovetail back together and hallowe'en is new kid on the block. if there are grumpy old what notes like me, is there that unwritten rule if you don't have a pumpkin on your doorstep, you don't want to be interrupted? if you don't want anybody to trick or treat don't have anybody to trick or treat don't have a pumpkin outside. a lot of people will carve a pumpkin and put them outside and i see that as an open invitation. but you think that's probably the best way of making sure you are not, because a lot of people are frightened when that doorbell goes? there is that side of it and u nfortu nately, goes? there is that side of it and unfortunately, there are youths out there that have started to give hallowe'e
i know you mentioned america, and we are a lwa ys you mentioned america, and we are always ten years behind with most things. i was in plum oth at the weekend and every house? families like a celebration and if you look at, you know, all the things we have, we have easter and christmas and a lot of our bank holiday festivals and everything, food, entertainment and family fun, they dovetail back together and hallowe'en is new kid on the block. if there are grumpy old what notes like me, is there...
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our north america correspondent, peter bowes, says netflix is still filming the latest series of the show. they are making the six series. it is due to stream next year. they won't be making any more series after that one. they are actually pointing out that they made this decision several months ago. implying they have not been directly influenced by the news we have heard about kevin spacey over the last 24 hours. but they did release a strongly worded statement, saying they were deeply troubled by the allegations against kevin spacey, who, of course, is the star of the show. he's a big reason why it has been so successful of this time. stormont parties have been given another day to resolve the ten—month deadlock over the restoration of power—sharing. the northern ireland secretary, james brokenshire, said the democratic unionists and sinn fein had made progress, but added that they'd made additional requests which needed to be considered by the government. police helicopters with thermal imaging cameras are being used in the hunt for a missing lynx. the eurasian lynx, about t
our north america correspondent, peter bowes, says netflix is still filming the latest series of the show. they are making the six series. it is due to stream next year. they won't be making any more series after that one. they are actually pointing out that they made this decision several months ago. implying they have not been directly influenced by the news we have heard about kevin spacey over the last 24 hours. but they did release a strongly worded statement, saying they were deeply...
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so will the announcement that america plans to withdraw from the current climate agreement. finding a solution now may be more difficult to achieve. the chancellor may have to abandon his target for getting rid of the deficit by the mid—2020s if he wants to increase spending on public services, according to a leading independent think tank. the institute for fiscal studies says philip hammond is also facing and uncertainty around brexit. next month's budget will be the first since the general election. spain's chief prosecutor has called for charges including rebellion and embezzlement to be brought against catalan leaders following the region's declaration of independence. it comes as spain moves to take direct control of catalonia, including sacking the region's ministers. the ousted catalan leader, carles puigdemont, is reported to have fled to belgium. james reynolds reports from the catalan capital, barcelona. without resistance, spain's national governance has taken over the running of this, the catalan region. sacked ministers and pro—independence activists have r
so will the announcement that america plans to withdraw from the current climate agreement. finding a solution now may be more difficult to achieve. the chancellor may have to abandon his target for getting rid of the deficit by the mid—2020s if he wants to increase spending on public services, according to a leading independent think tank. the institute for fiscal studies says philip hammond is also facing and uncertainty around brexit. next month's budget will be the first since the general...
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the largest economy in latin america, and the seventh—largest in the world. but things haven't quite gone according to plan and the economy has been mired in recession. so since taking office in may last year, president michel temer has tried to lift some of brazil's rules and regulations to boost investment. and that investment is much needed. to get back to the levels seen before the financial crisis, investment needs to hit $56 billion per year. with us is roberto yaguar—ibay, president of apex brasil, the investment agency for brazil. so, what are you trying to get in terms of investment? how much do you reckon you can get into brazil from foreign investors? brazil has or is been a favourite destination and it still is, despite of the upheaval and volatility. last year we had close to $70 billion. this year we're hoping to get close to 75 or $80 billion. what is the attraction? sell it to me. sell me your country. brazil is a big country. big countries tend to be more attractive because of the internal market. 210 million people are approximately full s
the largest economy in latin america, and the seventh—largest in the world. but things haven't quite gone according to plan and the economy has been mired in recession. so since taking office in may last year, president michel temer has tried to lift some of brazil's rules and regulations to boost investment. and that investment is much needed. to get back to the levels seen before the financial crisis, investment needs to hit $56 billion per year. with us is roberto yaguar—ibay, president...
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carbon dioxide lasts a long time, donald trump pulled america out of the treaty this year, there are climate change talks happening next week and there will be a renewed sense of urgency because it makes the target ha rd to urgency because it makes the target hard to hit. rebecca, thank you. the government at westminster is expected to begin moves to set a budget for northern ireland, if there's no agreement today to restore power—sharing. the stormont executive collapsed in january, and sinn fein and the dup remain divided over a number of issues including whether there should be a new law to protect and promote the irish language. chris buckler is at stormont this lunchtime. in the nine months since power sharing collapsed there have been many deadlines and many days when the future of stormont hung in the balance and this is another one. none days brought balance and this is another one. none - days brought dup and none of those days brought dup and sinn fein back together and it seems unlikely this day will do that either. from the statements we have from the parties, they are
carbon dioxide lasts a long time, donald trump pulled america out of the treaty this year, there are climate change talks happening next week and there will be a renewed sense of urgency because it makes the target ha rd to urgency because it makes the target hard to hit. rebecca, thank you. the government at westminster is expected to begin moves to set a budget for northern ireland, if there's no agreement today to restore power—sharing. the stormont executive collapsed in january, and sinn...
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europe maybe leading a similar way and america may copy, in order to have more competition we have got to break up president giants. i want to talk about... ten seconds, ben. we were asking this morning about do you still trust social media for your news? quite a few of you got in touch, steve says, "you can't trust social media. paper headlines are mess leading. ."jez says, "i treat the internet like a stranger in a dark alley." what's your view people are fussy over their different groups and they are, very, very cynical over what is happening and right too. be cynical and find out where the truth is really coming from. traditional news media, maybe. thank you, justin. good to see you. see you soon. thank you for your company. enjoy your day. even if you are dressing up, send us a picture. have fun. bye— bye. good morning. a much milder if cloudier day for hallowe'en. yesterday some spots in the north woke up to a touch of frost, but today waking up to temperatures in the double figures. we will see outbreaks of rain in the north. so as we move through the day today, some outbreaks
europe maybe leading a similar way and america may copy, in order to have more competition we have got to break up president giants. i want to talk about... ten seconds, ben. we were asking this morning about do you still trust social media for your news? quite a few of you got in touch, steve says, "you can't trust social media. paper headlines are mess leading. ."jez says, "i treat the internet like a stranger in a dark alley." what's your view people are fussy over their...
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our north america technology correspondent is here and watching all of the hearing. we heard the intelligence committee then told that the social media giants are beginning to take this more seriously. what is your view on this? that is the impression they're trying to give. today we heard the testimony from the three companies. they have all been keen to stress that they have done a thorough investigation into the nature of this problem but also have been working on solving the problem for several years. google said it had a tea m several years. google said it had a team in place since 2014 to try to combat this. but some of the questions from the panel to the tech companies are quite revealing about where the investigation might be going. so they asked which other countries may also be trying to influence american voters. potentially whitening is out there. and also the nature of some of the m essa 9 es and also the nature of some of the messages and interestingly facebook saying that after the election had finished the nature of what russian backed groups were hos
our north america technology correspondent is here and watching all of the hearing. we heard the intelligence committee then told that the social media giants are beginning to take this more seriously. what is your view on this? that is the impression they're trying to give. today we heard the testimony from the three companies. they have all been keen to stress that they have done a thorough investigation into the nature of this problem but also have been working on solving the problem for...
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and turnout in some citiesed president trump has been preintellecting on america' addiction to prescription pain killers. my killers. my administration is declaring the opioid crisis a national public health emergency. we talk about more than 3,000 files relating to the assassination ofjfk which are to be released. well, kenyan democracy is under intense pressure at the moment. the rerun of the presidential election happened. the polls a closed, the counting has begun but turnout is way down. in some parts of western kenya, we know that voting was postponed until saturday. the reason for that, the pictures tell a story. violence in a number of cities in kenya, this is protests in mombasa. opposition supporters who are calling for a new election as they say this one is not free or fair. and this is from one of the poorest areas of nairobi, the police used tear gas when clashed with protesters. and in the west of kenya, troops have been out on the streets. there have been live rounds of water canon ohs streets. there have been live rounds of water canon ons and two protesters have lost their
and turnout in some citiesed president trump has been preintellecting on america' addiction to prescription pain killers. my killers. my administration is declaring the opioid crisis a national public health emergency. we talk about more than 3,000 files relating to the assassination ofjfk which are to be released. well, kenyan democracy is under intense pressure at the moment. the rerun of the presidential election happened. the polls a closed, the counting has begun but turnout is way down....
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said it had very precise means of targeting voters, was heavily involved in donald trump's victory in america. researchers have been asking whether it was similarly involved in the eu referendum here. there is also a question both in the united states and hear about whether the rules we have governing advertising of elections, promotional material in elections, promotional material in elections, are fit for the digital age, because you can have on facebook very tailored adverts appearing for almost each voter, and thatis appearing for almost each voter, and that is not feasible. it is not visible to the parties, it is not visible to the parties, it is not visible to the general public. —— appearing for almost each voter, and thatis appearing for almost each voter, and that is not visible. a light needs to be shown on this, particularly by facebook, which has been seen as not taking this issue seriously enough. how is this likely to go down at facebook? i think facebook, how is this likely to go down at facebook? ithink facebook, having agreed to be cooperative at least with the american p
said it had very precise means of targeting voters, was heavily involved in donald trump's victory in america. researchers have been asking whether it was similarly involved in the eu referendum here. there is also a question both in the united states and hear about whether the rules we have governing advertising of elections, promotional material in elections, promotional material in elections, are fit for the digital age, because you can have on facebook very tailored adverts appearing for...
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so will the announcement that america plans to withdraw from the current climate agreement. finding a solution now may be more difficult to achieve. for more on this story, we can speak to dr colin summerhayes from the scott polar institute at the university of cambridge. the levels of c02 are being compared to if not to what existed thousands if not millions of years ago. how do we know that? we have ways of measuring the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. we can use the carbon dioxide measured in ice cores, which ta kes dioxide measured in ice cores, which takes us back 800,000 years. apart from that, we can use things like the tiny little holes that plants breathe carbon dioxide through in their leaves. if you find that the carbon dioxide levels are low, you get more of these holes. if you find the carbon dioxide levels are high, you get fewer. so we can count these in fossil leaves back through time. and what happened when the world was like this last time? do we know? yes, we have good evidence that around three to 4 million years ago in pliocene times, the temperatures
so will the announcement that america plans to withdraw from the current climate agreement. finding a solution now may be more difficult to achieve. for more on this story, we can speak to dr colin summerhayes from the scott polar institute at the university of cambridge. the levels of c02 are being compared to if not to what existed thousands if not millions of years ago. how do we know that? we have ways of measuring the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. we can use the carbon dioxide measured...
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for such devices to be banned, a move which even has the backing of the most powerful lobby group in america, the national rifle association. in a statement, the nra said... caught in the middle of sunday's carnage were these british soldiers based at swanton morley in norfolk. they helped several of the wounded, including a young woman shot in the back. the bullet had gone in and stayed in, we put pressure on and assured her everything would be all right. i told her what i did in the army and i was a bit like her myself. how old was she? i would say she was 30. very young, very scared? yeah, i tried to reassure her as best as possible. difficult enough for anyone to go through as you could imagine. an ordeal many here are still trying to come to terms with as the search continues for an accomplice and any indication of a motive for such a terrible attack. david willis, bbc news, las vegas. insisted its parliament will meet on monday, despite a constitutional court order suspending the session. the regional parliament is expected to debate the results of last sunday's disputed referendum, an
for such devices to be banned, a move which even has the backing of the most powerful lobby group in america, the national rifle association. in a statement, the nra said... caught in the middle of sunday's carnage were these british soldiers based at swanton morley in norfolk. they helped several of the wounded, including a young woman shot in the back. the bullet had gone in and stayed in, we put pressure on and assured her everything would be all right. i told her what i did in the army and...